


At 0-7, the Marlins already look like likely sellers.
They dangled Jesus Luzardo earlier. Their most serious talks were with the Orioles, who acquired Corbin Burnes instead. Luzardo isn’t a free agent until after 2026.
Edward Cabrera is another viable trade candidate.
The Padres have been considering Tommy Pham but want to stay under the $237 million first-tied luxury-tax threshold. That would leave them just $2M-$3M. They’d also prefer to have money for the trade deadline.
Hard to believe Brandon Belt is still out there. But first base is a tough spot. Also free are Trey Mancini, Luke Voit and others.
Nick Pivetta was a trade target this winter, but his value is increasing with two more very good starts. He should do well in free agency.
Kenley Jansen is another potential July trade piece. He expected to be on a contender with Boston. His old Dodgers team looks like a candidate for him.

Johnny Cueto hopes to keep pitching and is drawing interest.
The Mets need a roof. Let’s start a collection. A mere $800M is believed needed.